Well nobody's perfect guys ppl make mistakes. Sometimes you have 2 beat the players & the refs to win. I coached d4 plus played 10man no complaints here. Sack up maybe ref a tourney then you will figure it out that it ain't easy. There's always next season

I was talking about refs that were making all their calls from the net, not really getting involved in the game. Teams allowed to wear jerseys that were covered in yellow. Players being put back in after being called out.

With the speed that the PSP is growing we are going to have to deal with some less experienced refs and I can appreciate that. The problem is if this type of behavior becomes the new normal which is why I asked the question and am excited to hear that most people had different observations than I did.

I was the head ref on PSP1 that has been both praised and ridiculed in the same thread. This comes with the territory and I don't mind at all. My goal is to make sure the games are run as efficiently and fairly as possible and that all the teams have fun. Did some of my refs lack experience? Absolutely, but they have to start somewhere. Did I have refs that were unsure of the rules and therefore afraid to call penalties? Yes again. Those on my field saw how many times I would walk over to refs during and after a game to talk to them and explain what I saw that they did right or wrong. Many teams asked that I replace a ref and as much as that sounds like a good idea I was already running a short staffed field and we don't exactly have a pool of standby's. All in all I think as a squad the refs did fine. We missed way to many calls and penalties were missed throughout the tournament, but it was balanced fair. If your team happened to be dealt a bad straw and came out on the loosing side of the call more then the beneficial side know that it wasn't intentional.

we played on the d5 field, whichever number that was, and the same thing sunday. there was only one call that was positively mindblowing. i was at the race in the snake and a mid field player tried to run and jump the snake and bunker me. i get the warning and while he is still in his jump, i shoot him and he shoots me, he then runs and shoots out my last player. sideline specators are screaming he was hit! i said to the ref he was hit. he lets him play on, and magically when it comes time to hang the flag, said player walks off the field and lets someone else hang it.

The girl ref with the crazy yellowish hair..every event I have came to this year she has had the most complaints out of any ref I have ever come in contact with. It is not just my team, teams on the sidelines and pits come up and tell us how bad she is. I understand reffing is a thankless job, I have done it. But to come to a national tournament you would expect you're paying for national reffing.
But, everyone else on that field was spot on. The ultimate was great at explaining calls and the other refs were great at getting in and calling players out. Overall I was happy.

The girl ref with the crazy yellowish hair..every event I have came to this year she has had the most complaints out of any ref I have ever come in contact with. It is not just my team, teams on the sidelines and pits come up and tell us how bad she is. I understand reffing is a thankless job, I have done it. But to come to a national tournament you would expect you're paying for national reffing.
But, everyone else on that field was spot on. The ultimate was great at explaining calls and the other refs were great at getting in and calling players out. Overall I was happy.

haha she blew it for me last year. She was letting air out of a bunker when the clock was under 10 seconds to point start. Of course she couldnt get the plug back in and move out of the way fast enough and I had to pick a different spot and got blasted. It was that awesome tall tower with the sick lane on the snake I had been playing all event

we played on the d5 field, whichever number that was, and the same thing sunday. there was only one call that was positively mindblowing. i was at the race in the snake and a mid field player tried to run and jump the snake and bunker me. i get the warning and while he is still in his jump, i shoot him and he shoots me, he then runs and shoots out my last player. sideline specators are screaming he was hit! i said to the ref he was hit. he lets him play on, and magically when it comes time to hang the flag, said player walks off the field and lets someone else hang it.

other than that, the calls were spot on.

Two things to point out:

1. As a referee, you never take a player's word for anything, unless they are admitting guilt. It's naive and unprofessional.
2. You shouldn't be talking to a referee while a game is in play.

While it may have appeared to be a clean trade out to you, this situation usually results from a player in your position getting shot first in an area you cannot see or feel (hopper, pack, etc) or by someone else cross field while you're focused on catching the guy that's coming to get you. A perfect example is when a major was thrown on PSP 2 during one of the college matches. Somebody came down to bunker a guy at the snake race. Although the player in question and the snake race traded out clean, the player doing the run-through was shot first by god. To anyone only looking at the 40 snake area, it looked like a clean trade and a bull**** penalty. To anyone that saw the whole snake tape as it happened, it was an obvious penalty. Needless to say, the player that did the run-through went back to the pits thinking he got a major for a clean tradeout and was unaware that someone else shot him on the way in.

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Originally Posted by pbstar1792

The girl ref with the crazy yellowish hair..every event I have came to this year she has had the most complaints out of any ref I have ever come in contact with. It is not just my team, teams on the sidelines and pits come up and tell us how bad she is. I understand reffing is a thankless job, I have done it. But to come to a national tournament you would expect you're paying for national reffing.
But, everyone else on that field was spot on. The ultimate was great at explaining calls and the other refs were great at getting in and calling players out. Overall I was happy.

Food for thought... the least popular refs are the ones that throw penalties. She was on top of her game.

You get good calls you get bad calls. It happens in every sport. I dont see anyone saying the other team got a major, let me go check to see if they got a bad call. Play strait up and if you win you know you didnt cheat anyone. If you loose hope that the other team was better that day and you didnt get cheated. If you get a bad call chalk it up to better luck next time. At the end of the day paintball is fun. You should go to the events to have a good time. If you leave with some hardware great. If not you at least had a good time with your boys.

Food for thought... the least popular refs are the ones that throw penalties. She was on top of her game.

I would have to agree but usually the least popular refs are the ones that throw penalties right or wrong. If ones throws a penalty and its the RIGHT call I would never be sour or try to argue. I usually like that thank refs for calls with or without majors/minors as they are players too. I remember the girl from Chicago and Cup though and I agree some of the calls were up most questionable but thats my opinion

Did I have refs that were unsure of the rules? Yes again. Those on my field saw how many times I would walk over to refs during and after a game to talk to them and explain what I saw that they did right or wrong.

I had no bad calls or anything, but this statement scares me... that is all.

Refs need to know the rules, especially at World Cup where we are paying seriously a crazy amount of $ for 4 games... WC isn't the place to be teaching refs the rules or what could have been done differently after the game or even during?... No joke, on our field, I could have swore that one ref hasn't even played paintball before or even reffed before...

One game I was last alive in back center. 2 left on opponent's team... one in snake, other coming up dorito's... I shot dorito, who then played on and got a minor penalty. As the ref was running across the field to pull the other guy, which I'm not sure why they didn't just relay across field to pull the snake guy, the snake guy shoots me, he obviously saw the other ref coming for him.

I thought I should have been wiped clean then would still have had ~15 seconds to hang the flag to send the game to OT. Mistakenly, I turned to look at a ref and she calls me out. No point given, we then were down 2-1 with 15 seconds left... In hindsight, I probably should have just raged and wiped it and not even have spoken to any ref and just ran, pulled the flag and hung it, then let everything be sorted out after I hung the flag.